by Dr Renuka Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp
The government must urgently intervene to review these outdated rules and ensure that deserving technocrats are absorbed into the system.
Hundreds of skilled agriculture technocrats in Jammu and Kashmir are ready to work, but the system is keeping them out. Once the backbone of the region’s economy, the agriculture sector is now grappling with a severe unemployment crisis among its trained professionals. Despite playing a vital role in food security and rural development, qualified Agriculture Technocrats with specialised degrees are struggling to find opportunities to put their skills into practice. Every year, hundreds graduate from the region’s agricultural universities, yet government doors remain firmly shut.